Month: October 2020
Christianna Snyder, digital marketer for Hill country tiny houses
This girl has Beauty and Brains! She built our company website and digital assets. She’s getting her degree at Western Michigan University for advertising and promotions. Glad I got to visit her in Michigan this fall. #mydaughter
Her website is Www.sapphiresocialco.com

Immune boosting tips
What can you do to make your immune system stronger?
- Nutrition. Diet. Supplements. Exercise. Rest. sunshine. Oxygen by Deep breathing. Grounding.
- Colloidal silver
- Armor Essential Oil from Melaleuca
- Solu guard botanical disinfectant from Melaleuca
- Wash your hands often 20 seconds with foaming soap
- PH balance in your body using baking soda and/or alkalized water and alkaline diet. avoid acidic foods and drinks. Add 1/2 t. To water or juice and drink daily. Virus and disease can’t set in if your body has a balanced PH.

A tiny town chocolate factory?

Raise your hand if you would want to live near a tiny town coffee house and tiny town chocolate factory!
Shut the front door!
How blessed we are with the most amazing Tiny house fans across the U.S. One of our customers gifts us with fresh eggs and honey they grow on their farm and we feel so loved!

Now Our Tiny House has even graced the presence of a world-renowned chocolatier Who brought us the most exquisite chocolates I have ever laid eyes on all the way from Santa Fe, New Mexico!
100% made from scratch by Melanie Boudar. She even roasted the beans. What a treasured gift ??
She started her business in Maui and she even entered the world wide chocolate contest in Germany, placing second amongst 2,000 entries. U.S. against all of Europe?
You better believe I’m doing my darndest to recruit her into our community to run the first ever tiny chocolate factory on wheels!

The verdict is in: we had a chocolate ceremony outside the tiny home with our neighbors and yes, we all agree, they taste even better than they look!
Why Kerrville for the first Tiny Town?

We at Tiny Town Texas have had a nine-year love affair with the city of Kerrville since strategically moving our family there from Michigan. We wanted to live somewhere warm and join a small community of entrepreneur-minded, conservative-thinking, world changers. We found just what we were looking for in Kerrville and are so grateful for the fantastic friendships we have built and we want nothing more than to give back to this amazing community and make Kerrville an even better place for future generations.
When we built our first tiny home in 2017, we were met with such enthusiasm from local business owners and leaders, including the Mayor, Chamber of Commerce, and the Kerr Economic Development Corp., Partnering with the perfect Real Estate Investor and his San Marcos team may have taken three years, but it was worth it because we don’t have to compromise our mission as they share our values, which makes the development process loads of fun, not stressful like some previous people who wanted to partner with us. Our investor will be revealed as the project unfolds, but until then, we anticipate the same enthusiastic response. Our mission is producing the best possible housing development to improve the quality of life for singles, empty nesters or retirees, and the average working family.

We believe this prototype will stand as a monument and proof that quality and beauty don’t have to be sacrificed in order to create affordable housing. Our business model is built around giving back to the community through the Hero Program as designed by our investor; this program offers a select number of firefighters and police officers a housing incentive package that pays for their first 12 months mortgage payment. The Hero Program will ensure Kerrville can recruit and keep some amazing individuals in the city who fill critical roles.
Our vision is to create a resilient community by creating a sustainable lifestyle using innovative vertical farming, greenhouses, edible landscaping, solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and ultimately by encouraging financial responsibility. A community that fosters relationships through group activities in a culture of honor will watch resiliency bloom as a natural result. Apartment complexes can never offer this kind of quality lifestyle with the addition of homeownership. We believe it will require innovation to develop land in ways that may not be traditional and we invite you to join us as pioneers who offer creative solutions to get this project done, creating a safe and healthy environment for all; one that will be sustainable to the neighborhood so families can thrive here for years to come.

